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111. Solanum verbascifolium (L.) A tall shrubby plant with heavy 
leaves and white flowers. Very common in the S.W. region. 
112. Solanum Bahamense (L.). 
113. Solanum Blodgettii (Chapman). 
114. * Solanum Lycopersicum ( L.). Tomato. Waste places. 
115. Capsicum frutescens (L.). Not uncommon. 
116. Physalis pubescens (L. ) , 
117. Physalis angulata (L.). 
118. Lycium Carolinianum (Nichaux). Abundant in the salt 
marshes. 
119 . * Oestrum fastigiatum (Jacq.) Very common all round the S.W. 
portion of the island. Not included in Chapman’s Flora. 
120. Batura Tatula (W.). A weed. 
Gentian aceas. 
121. Eustoma exaltatum (Griseb). By the battery, north shore. 
3 feet high, flowers very dark blue. A very beautiful plant. 
APOCYN ACEiE. 
122. Echites umbellata (Jacq.). Not uncommon. 
123. Echites Andrewsii (Chapman). (Mr. W. T. F£ay). Bare. 
124. Vinca Rosea. (L.) All round the island; in waste places 
with Bicinus, Ambrosia, and Argemone Mexicana. 
125. Vallesia chiocco'ides (Kunth.) = V, glabra (Cav.) Very rare ; 
only one shrub observed. 
126 . *T7ievetia neriifolia (Juss) = Cerbera Thevetia. (L.) Natural- 
ised near the town. Exceedingly poisonous, c.f. Kingsley’s 
1 At Last’ for a description. 
Asclepiadee. 
127. Asclepias Curassavica. (L.) Waste places. 
128. Metastelma Schlectendalii. (Dec.) A twining creeper. 
129. Seutera maritima. (Reich). By the salt pans. Very abun- 
dant in one place only. 
130. Cynoctonum scoparium. (Meyer.) 
131. Sarcostemma crassifolium. (Dur.) (Mr. W. T. Feay.) 
Nyctaginee. 
132 *Mirabilis Jalapa. (L.) In one place towards the N. shore; 
very likely an outcast from cultivation. 
133, Boerhaavia viscosa. (Lag.) Common. 
